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Anti-EDL protests on Saturday

Hundreds of local people turned out to oppose the racist English Defence League (EDL) in Leicester on 4 February. Unfortunately, a massive Police operation involving 2,200 officers on duty, horses, dogs and riot vans allowed around 400 EDL thugs to march through the city centre. It is likely to top the £850,000 cost of having the EDL in Leicester in October 2010. The local paper and the Police overestimated the size of the EDL demo and massively underestimated the various counter mobilisations. The EDL demo was far smaller than last time, and attracted few local people.

The EDL claim their march was to oppose the “discrimination” in the justice system in favour of Muslims! In reality they aim to divide communities in this very diverse city. The elected Labour Mayor and the Police appeased the EDL, who last time rioted through the City, by allowing them to march past the Clocktower- symbolic heart of the city centre.

At the same time, a huge scare campaign was launched to try to prevent local people from opposing the EDL. The Mayor and the local paper equated anti racists to the EDL. Police threatened to remove anyone in the city centre under the age of 18 to a ‘place of safety’, and arrest any protester not in the ‘designated assembly point’.

Despite this, Socialist Party members and other anti racists mobilised alongside hundreds of people in the communities at the clocktower and also on the edge of St Matthews’s estate in an attempt to defend their city. Hundreds also took part in a Unite Against Fascism (UAF) march. Unfortunately this was confined to a designated route on the outskirts of the city centre, away from the route of the EDL.

Some people who had earlier attempted to congregate at the clock tower were pushed back towards the UAF demo. Other groups of local people coming down from the communities of Highfields and St Matthews were kettled by Police and pushed back from the city centre.

There will now be much discussion of tactics.There were obviously significant numbers of people who wanted to attempt, by force of numbers, to block the route of the EDL and stop them coming through the City Centre. This is despite the fact that the Imans had told people to remain in their areas.

There are some who are calling for a ban on marches if the EDL attempt to come back, however the Socialist Party does not agree with that. Last time they banned the marches and allowed static protests the EDL were not contained and the result was racist attacks. It will be the strength of the opposition mobilised by the movement that will stop them. If thousands had managed to mobilise in the city centre the Police would have had no choice but to confine the EDL to the car park they assembled on out of the city centre.

Trades unionists, socialists and people from various local communities now need to organise together to stop the EDL returning. This is linked to building opposition to the cuts and attacks on working class people’s living standards in order to undercut any support racist groups like the EDL can win from working class people disillusioned with all the main political parties are doing.

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Oppose the EDL’s racism in Leicester on the 4th February

The ‘English Defence League’ (EDL) is threatening to visit Leicester on Saturday February 4th. The last time they came, in October 2010, they attacked shoppers and smashed city centre shops. They also broke away from Police control and attempted to march on Highfields, an area with a large Muslim population.

The only thing that stopped them was a mass mobilisation of local people including up to 2,000 Asian youth. Socialist Party members and other anti racists stood side by side with the local youth defending their area. At the same time anti-racist protesters who joined the Unite Against Fascism (UAF) rally against the EDL were kettled in by Police.

The EDL are a racist organisation that claims to only oppose “Muslim extremism”. In reality their actions on such demonstrations as this prove otherwise. They use Muslims as a scapegoat, but try to win support amongst people who are looking for someone to blame for the problems they face: Unemployment, poor services and attacks on living standards. They aim to divide working class people and must be opposed with a political answer. However because they bring their racist thugs on these ‘protests’- the issue of physical defence is necessarily raised.

A counter demonstration has been called by trade unions and UAF, which will be well supported. However, there is concern that people do not want a repeat of last time when the UAF were kettled but the EDL were allowed to attack people. There is also a desire in the local communities for self defence. The Socialist Party supports the right of self defence of communities, and believes that a mobilisation will be needed in Highfields and St Mathews on the day. Ideally we need enough people mobilised to defend these areas and to prevent the EDL rampaging through the city centre on the day.

At the time of writing, the exact details are unclear. Last time there was a ban on marches, with the EDL and UAF being allowed ‘static rallies’. In addition last time there was a massive campaign by the Police, the council and religious leaders and others to persuade people not to join the counter protests. It is not yet certain whether the same will happen again.

We will be doing our best to get a turnout on the 4th, at the same time we will be raising socialist answers on the problems people face to cut across the EDLs attempt to divide Leicester. For jobs, homes and services not racism!

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